Veterans Town Hall event aims to provide answers on Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center

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By Dan Monk

Sylvia Seta-Wurster is the daughter of a World War II veteran, the wife of a Vietnam veteran and the mother of an Iraqi war veteran. All of them are having problems with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs right now.

So, when the Cherry Grove resident learned about a Veterans Town Hall at which Cincinnati VA whistleblowers will discuss the system’s shortcomings, she asked how she could participate.

“I see it. I live it. I want to fight for it,” she said. “I would like to hear that our veterans would get care even if they have to be outsourced.”

WCPO and the Scripps Washington Bureau are putting on the April 13 event at the Sharonville VFW Hall at 3319 East Sharon Road. The 7 p.m. event will be a place where veterans can voice their concerns and ask questions about the VA.hire vets

Earlier this year, nearly three-dozen whistleblowers came forward saying the Cincinnati VA was in a state of disorder. Coverage of these concerns led to two internal investigations and the removal of some hospital leaders.

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